Air India SATS to Invest ₹4458 Crore in Jewar Airport Cargo & Catering Hub

Air India SATS Airport Services has signed an MoU with the Uttar Pradesh government to invest ₹4458 crore in two major projects at Noida International Airport in Jewar. The investment will fund a modern cargo campus designed to serve as a logistics hub for North India and a world-class air catering kitchen. These facilities aim to accelerate export-import activities and strengthen regional supply chains, generating significant employment. The deal was secured during Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's investment outreach visit to Singapore.

Key Points: ₹4458 Cr AISATS Investment for Jewar Airport Cargo & Kitchen

  • ₹4458 crore investment in Jewar Airport
  • State-of-the-art cargo campus for North India
  • World-class air catering kitchen
  • Multi-modal connectivity to boost exports
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Air India Airport Services to invest Rs 4458 crore in two projects at Jewar Airport

Air India SATS to build a cargo campus & air catering kitchen at Noida International Airport, Jewar, with a ₹4458 crore investment, boosting UP's economy.

"give a new direction to the economic landscape of North India - Official Statement"

Lucknow, February 24

On the second day of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to Singapore, Uttar Pradesh received another major boost in global investment as the state government signed an important MoU with the leading aviation services sector company Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited.

Under this agreement, the company will establish two major projects at Noida International Airport in Jewar, located in Gautam Buddha Nagar. One project will be a state-of-the-art cargo campus, and the other will be a world-class air catering kitchen. AISATS will invest Rs 4458 crore in these two projects.

According to the MoU, AISATS will construct a state-of-the-art cargo campus within the Jewar Airport premises. This cargo campus will serve not only Uttar Pradesh but the entire North India region as a major centre for air freight and logistics. The project will accelerate export and import activities, especially benefiting sectors such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural products. Jewar Airport is being developed with multi-modal connectivity, which will enable this cargo campus to emerge as a strategic hub for international trade.

Under the second major investment outlined in the MoU, a state of the art world class air catering kitchen will be established at Noida International Airport. This kitchen will provide high-quality meals for flights operating from Noida International Airport.

Notably, the food prepared here will not be limited to Jewar Airport but will also be supplied to various airports across North India. This initiative will strengthen the food processing and supply chain network in the region and generate thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities.

The objective of the Chief Minister's Singapore visit is to connect global investors with the opportunities available in Uttar Pradesh. The MoU signed on the second day is being regarded as a major achievement for the state's aviation, logistics, and service sectors.

With the commencement of operations at Jewar Airport, this cargo campus and air catering facility will give a new direction to the economic landscape of North India and further strengthen the state's position on the international map.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 4458 crore is a massive investment! The air catering kitchen alone will create so many jobs, from chefs to logistics staff. Hope the employment opportunities truly reach the local youth in Gautam Buddha Nagar and nearby districts.
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Rohit P
While the project sounds impressive, I hope the environmental impact around Jewar is properly managed. The area already has issues with water and pollution. Development is good, but not at the cost of farmers' land and local ecology. A balanced approach is needed.
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Sarah B
As someone in the logistics sector, this is the infrastructure boost North India needed. Delhi Airport is saturated. A dedicated cargo campus with multi-modal connectivity at Jewar will decongest Delhi and make supply chains much more efficient for the entire region.
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Vikram M
Finally, some focus on aviation infrastructure outside of Delhi and Mumbai! This will help farmers in western UP get their perishable goods to international markets faster. Hope the "world-class" kitchen also means hygienic and nutritious food for passengers. 🍛✈️
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Michael C
The scale is ambitious. AISATS is a strong player. If executed well, this could position Uttar Pradesh as a major logistics and aviation services hub, competing with states like Gujarat and Maharashtra. The economic ripple effect will be significant.

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